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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2025 12:35 pm
Name: Tersa Lopna
Nickname: Grams
Gender/Pronoun: She/her
Age: 80
Birthday: Aug 14th
School/Occupation: Retired seamstress, collector of orphaned friends of Mary
Hobbies: [ Knitting, Baking, Family Histories ] Knitting: Tersa is a knitter. She may be old and kind of frail, but she keeps her hands in top shape by knitting everything from tea cozies to sweaters. Mary has helped her put together an online retail store for her creations, and she takes custom requests. While she has enough money to live on and pay the proper tax on her estate, having extra means that Mary (and anyone Tersa adopts) will have inheritance when she eventually dies.
Baking: Tersa is also a baker. She always has something in the oven, from cookies to loaves of bread. Some of it comes from living through the final years of the Great Depression. The majority of it is that Tersa just loves to bake. She loves making little confections and having fresh bread. Her house is always stocked with baked goods, and she always has a selection for potlucks and scrabble nights.
Family Histories:
Virtues: [ Generous, Compassionate ]
Flaws: [ Frail of Body, Stubborn ]
Frail of Body: Tersa is old. She is grandparent old. While her mind might be sharp as a nail, her body has seen better days and Tersa refuses to admit it. It doesn't help she's been living alone for the last twenty some odd years - Mary does what she can but she also did abscond to space for a year there - so Tersa insists she can take care of herself. This has lead to a few broken bones over the years as well as a fair amount of hospital visits for slipped disks or dislocated hips.
Stubborn: Tersa is stubborn as an old mule. If she believes she can do something, she's going to do it and no you can't help. If she believes something, good luck getting her to change her mind. She's always been stubborn in some ways, but as she's gotten into her seventies and eighties it's gotten so much worse. She refuses help around the house - outside of a landscaper because they've always had one - and half refused to go to the hospital or doctor unless her granddaughter quite literally calls 911.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Eyes: Small, wrinkles around them, bright green
Hair: Ash white, wavy, usually kept up in some sort of large butterfly clip
Face: Round, wrinkled, always rosey cheeked though
Skin Tone: Paaaaale and dark spotted
Body Type: Short, frail, a little hunched over
Clothes: She prefers skirts and blouses, even when the buttons give her trouble, and cardigans.
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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2025 12:37 pm
Knight Title: Rila of Chronos
Uniform:
Top -- Thigh-length traditional side-fastened coat? Shorter? Longer? Exposed undershirt? Cropped? Buttons? Toggles? Long sleeves, or short sleeves? Sleeves at all? What's the collar like? Is it a dress? You are generally as basic as it gets here and should be something you can be very active in. Bottoms -- Skirt? Pants? Shorts? Culottes? Gloves -- Got any? Belt -- Belt? No belt? Shoes -- What kind? Shoulders -- Epaulettes? Shoulderpads? Accessories -- What kind? Pages and Squires cannot have capes, so please keep this in mind!
Weapon & Magic
Knights fight with a magical artifact that they can channel magic through once they reach their second stage. This artifact is called a ‘weapon’, though it cannot be bladed or lethal, cannot be anything that could not be reasonably held, and must be a single item. They cannot be a pair of items (such as a pair of gloves) ; magic can only be channeled through one item. As they grow in power, their weapon will grow, and their magic will as well. Knight weapons will have three forms and should always be timeless. These are ancient antiques that have been passed down through each incarnation. At second stage, a weapon can have magic themed on the planetary powers of the world their Wonder is located on. Tips about writing magic can be found below the form!
Page Weapon: A knitting needle!
Squire: A much larger gold knitting needle!
Knight Weapon: A staff sized gold knitting needle with the Chronos symbol on top
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